


Plant Gladiolus bulbs 4 to 5 inches apart 
in rows; ordinary soil, well prepared and 
loosened; 
ments; sun. 
Kellogg's 
PICTURE COLLECTION 
Beauties, aren't they? We mean the 16 Glads pictured 
(pps. 44 to 46). Bargain! We’ll send you 3 of each, and 2 
Grand Master (p. 42) for Only $2.95, value as follows: 
48 Pictured Glads (3 of each) $3.20 Special 
2 Grands Wasterp = ee 1.00 } Price $ ) 95 
50 Bulbs, total value $4.20 Only e 

Mary Jane 
MARY JANE. A fine new 
Glad in delicate shades of 
pink. Almost white in places, 
but beautifully shaded to 
pive the Jetiect of -pinkwat 
only a short distance; me- 
dium height; large flower; 
mid-season. 
MARGARET FULTON. 
Half-ripe-c-h' etry color: 
Strong and upright; early; 
tall: medium flower. 
See 
Extra Plants; 
[46 } 

Vier Three Rivers 
MISS THREE RIVERS. 
Beautiful apple-green in the 
throat. Large, ruffled creamy 
orchid flowers; tall; medium 
flower ; very late. 
MOROCCO. Richest wine- 
red, liberally streaked with 
midnight shades. Velvety; 

ordinary moisture require- 
Make rows 12” te 24” apart. 
Morocco 
tall; medium flower; mid- 
season. 
MRS. F. C. PETERS. Rose- 
lilac flowers bordered with 
crimson blotches. White on 
lower petals. Most magnifi- 
cent; medium height; me- 
dium flower; mid-season. 
MRS. FRANK PENDLE- 
TON. Satiny soft-pink 
flowers which flare wide 
open and show a large blotch 
PRICES: 





Picardy 
of velvety crimson in the 
throat. The combination 1s 
most pleasing and harmont- 
ous. A very robust variety; 
early ; large; medium height. 
MRS. VON KONYEN- 
BURG. Fine early light 
blue violet, deeper feather ; 
medium height; medium 
flower. 
ORANGE WONDER. 
Clear, beautiful orange; 
large; tall; late. 
PEACE. A favorite white 
with deep lilac shadings in 
the throat; large; tall; late. 
All Aristocrat Gladiolus varieties, 3 for 20c; 
6 for 35c; 12 for 60c; 50 for $2.25. 
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